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Show THE MAGNA trust in Utah. Passage of the tax elusive of resolutions and TIMES $360,-00- non-partis- .ie.lorXQUgh The curtain spelling yfinis to sledding in further Consideration mum of cost of production plus branches still to pass upon 6 per cent. It outlaws certain unlawmaking activities for another y two years is due to fall next fair practices as welL Another controversial measure Thursday. It will unless the The homestead tax exemption the tax from oleomardevice of turning back bill passed removing lowers the house by from domestic fats made the clock is again resorted to in garine in value prop0secj $2000 to gain additional hours for oils and doubling the levy and to Tax $500. raising cmptum action. lures to restore revenues lost by on that made from imported proThat Father Time will be halt- the exemption proposal to lower ducts was passed by the senate. ed in his tracks is almost certain exemptions in individual income Earlier m the week the senate if the lawmakers hope to find op- - taes from $600 to $4000 for single killed H. B. No. 59, a measure for portumties to consider even a few persons; from $1200 to $800 for aiming to simplify proceedureutiliof the new laws proposed in the married persons, and from $300 financing publicly-owne- d multitude of measures introduced. to $200 for dependents. The first ties, and passed S. B. No. 107, Such action will bring the ses- 1 per cent of the tax on the first which according to its sponsors sions close to a week from Sat- net taxable income is placed at tends to curb municipal officers urday in the opinion of legislative $500 instead of $1000 as at pres- from undertaking projects before experts. ent. Rates are carried up to a the cost is known. The house passed a bill banLast weeks highlighted activi- maximurp of 6 per cent instead fireworks and prohibiting ning ties centered largely in the pass- of the Current 5 per cent. the firing of toy pistols, etc. using or bill The tax lower taxes senate either the also income by age explosives. It also approved a exhouse of several controversial bills the incomes of a modified homestead tax ex- empting stocks, bonds and notes measure prohibiting any person a governmental job payemption and income tax raising against corporations outside the holding acts bj the house, and low "cost state, but which might be held in ing $1000 or more annually from holding office in any political party. The latter is expected to encounter stiff opposition in the t(-i- iary,-uatu- ex-ord- er meas-legislati- end guests at the home ve 1- ra ' t 1 FINANCE SERVICE -- Mrs. Vi Martin was hostess to the Hearthside Club last Friday .evening. A supper was served to ts t eight thirty 0.. clock HlSh score at cards was won by Mrs. Thelma Singleton. The club members and their partners will entertain at a roller skating party next Friday evening.' - gastpateriUnWu cine and occupation tax bills, old Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henroid left age assistance bills, appropriation on Wednesday morning for an exbiljsar.d many others. tended visit in California cities, including San Diego where their daughter, Mrs. Frank Bertoch resides. e:Hjodu4st;at:aniBk. yr week" of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor. 13 In tfieTiands of these committees are such important bills as those pertaining to payment of compensation for occupational disease victims, the wages and hours regulation bill, bills amending the direct primary law 'and judi providing for a utili-thir- Mrs. W. J. Corrigan was hostess guests. The card prizes to the Finesse Club at her home warded to Mrs. N.LPuur on the B Sc G Row on last Fri- Clyde Konold and Mrs, "Mrs. W. W. Waters Entertain- day afternoon. A one oclock ton. Mrs. Justin Peay l ed the Eastern Star Bridge Club luncheon was served to eight next hostess. at her home on Tuesday afternoon. A one oclock luncheon was served to sixteen guests. High score prize was won by Mrs. J. A. McCrimmon and consolation prize by Mrs. Arthur Purdum. If you contemplate the purchase of a new or used car Twenty six members of the Y. deferred payment basis, seejis. We are in a position to P. A. Society of the Garfield Episyou in arranging the financing on most favorable terms. copal Church enjoyed a roller OUR "CONTINUING" POLICY WILL SAVE YOU APPnnvr skating party in Salt Lake City MATELY 40 PER CENT ON YOUR INSURANCE COST. last Thursday evening. were mem- orials; have beerT"introduced. bills have been passed by both houses and as yet unsigned by the governor. Eighteen have been killed. Many have been passed by one house, but unacted upon by the other. The legislators began their next to last weeks deliberations Monday with approximately 500 bills still to be considered. It is certain that a major portion of these will die in sifting committees. These powerful committees now have before them all but about a score of measures, only four remaining on the house calendar board and approximately a dozen on the senate calendar. measures followed by defeat of 0 a bill proposing todiyert a year from liquor sales profits to the state high school fund. ' The senate by a close vote passed the controversial bill under which cities and counties of the state with more than 300 population may set up housing authorities and undertake slum clearance and low cost housing projects in cooperation with the fedsuch eral government. Any authority in a first class city must be composed of two members of the Utah Apartment House owners Association, a banker, a business man, and a representative of labor. No one with an income in excess of $840 a year cap rent a project dwelling. " The senate also passed the agricultural fair trade practices bill already approved by the lower house. It exempted livestock and livestock products from the bills d One more week and the twenty- - 'housing and public owned provisions. As it stands the measState legislature becomes'3 flnanelnS biUs by the senate. ure seeks stabilization of the Published By The Copper Printing Company R. Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Published Since 1916 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah s,statute-recorded-histor- PACE Tv Friday, March 3, 1939 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH & I'LL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU (No charge for This Service) Farmers Automobile Exchange J. REX HAMILTON , Dist. Mgr. Inter-Insuran- ce South State Sb. Murray, Utah 4762 Phona Midvale &! CllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,In& INCOME TAX TROUBLE? 1 ' I Mrs. Ellis Robinson and Mrs. Russell Christie, both of Fresno, E California, have arrived in Garfield for an extended visit with E their father, Mr. J. J. Hickman. ! . See Chas. R. Woolfenden, notary public and J solve this difficulty by having your state and fed? 3 eral income blank competently and economicsllji filed and notarized for a nominal fee. Phone Garfield 33 or 78W for an appointment The dance which was planned ed at 1002 Boston Building, S?lt'by the Garfield M. I. A. for next iliiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiinj Lake City, Utah on or before the Saturday night at the Garfield Mens Club has been postponed 20th day of June, A D 1939. Albert J. Da is and Marg.-- ret until a later date. F. Davis, executors of estate of Martha F. Irvine The Nite Club met last Fri- Robert R Bowen, attorney. day at the home of Mrs M PubllC'Un Fcb Ensign. Mrs.,H. C. Christie, Mrs. ruaei7f Vane Fraser, and Mrs. Emma Lou Date of Last Publication, March Erickson w'ere special guests. 10, 1939. High score prize at cards was won senate. by Mrs Len Hubbard and house The tower house relegated to prize by Mrs. Beth Long. A midoblivion two measures which had night luncheon was served. , GARFIELD NEWS c passed the Senate after much deMrs. Parley McCleve was hos-- I Mrs. E. E. McCarty suffered a bate. It killed an amendment to tess at a one oclock luncheon on an the present leg injury when she slipped and act which would have liberalized Friday afternoon to her Five Hun-th- e fell at her home during the week. law in respect to labor meet-- , dred Club. The members present A speedy is wished her recovery C. Mrs Mrs. included: Erickson, ings. It also defeated S. B. 13, unby everyone. e der which a person failing to'Elvin Jenkins, Mrs Keith a judgment for personal Mrs. Glen Robinson, Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Speers entertained jury of property damage follow- - Newell Wood and Mrs Ellis John- - at a bridge luncheon for the memmg an automobile accident would son MrS- Harrj Adams and Mrs bers of the Merry Matrons Club be deprived of his drivers license Verl Perklns Clal guests wtro at her home on Wednesday afterand registration plates until the w ere won card The by noon Mrs Joe Thomas was a prizes claim had been adjusted of finan-- 1 Jenkms and M Adams cial responsibility shown by special guest The card prizes Irswill be the next(Were Robinson out or of insurance won by Mrg Qrem Stewart ing liability hostess to the club posting of a real estate bond. S ha- Governor Henry Mr, and Mrs Ivo Anderson and, signed 29 measures and vetoed & e ' one. A total of 585 measures, ex- - two children of Richfield, Utah House Rich-settl- - tak-lM- rs - ' in Magna Beals Reginald Sinfonetta Orchestra presented an interest-mg musical program at the meet-inof the Garfield Parent and Teacher Association, held at the -- Garfield school on Tuesday evening, The program covered two hours musical entertainment. j VAVA'JVAVA.W.WlVAWWA'AMAW.'MWiV,' Empress Theatre Saturday Only, March 4. First Show 6:45 p. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. AT THE GEM OR EMPRESS THIS WEEK GEM Mrs J Coffey entertained the service society of the Garfield Episcopal church on Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to ten guest3 A business meeting followed. The Finesse Club will entertain on Friday at a luncheon honoring Mrs Fred Barton. THE LADY OBJECTS Lanny Ross, Gloria Stewart, Joan Marsh, Robert Paige. An amazing story with romance, rhythm, thrills and surprises! "KING OF ALCATRAZ Lloyd Nolan, Gail Patrick, J. CarroJ Naish, Harry Carey. Its one of the fastest-pace- d adventure melodramas of ft season! All Seats Be National Wildlife Federation. ' Alto available a a a blend of straight rye whiskies 90 proof Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore WHITE LILY FREEZER SPECIALS! (This Week Only) Nessolrode Fruit Ice Cream, qt CREAM PUFFS, dozen HOT CROSS BUNS, dozen Try Our Fresh White Lily Bread I White Lily Bakery Requirements: A man with a car and pleasing personality able to meet the public. DIGNIFIED POSITION Call Garfield 6 10c-15ct- TUE.-WED- ., 7-- CALL office of FOURTH AND SPRING STS. IN THE CENTER OF LOS uuuauuiu AMlliS , ii.itt,.u,'A,A'iia.j.uaiiiiU,itiiiM FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (Theae names are taken from a nr Subscription Lbt.) A 9-1- 0. "PRAIRIE MOON Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, with three tough boyi from the east Packed to the brim with songs, action and excitement! Serial wUl be shown Friday only at Empress. Prices 1 c 0-- 1 Gem Theatre March 4. Saturday Only, First Show GEM 6:45 p. m. Drawing At 9:00 p. m. MONEY NIGHT Sunday-Monda- y, First Show Sun. 6:00 p. m EMPRESS "THE iimimumiiMiiiiiiimiimiiiMiiiiiiiii SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES P assengers and Express Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Bus. Sta. Rasmussen Garage 77 W. S. Temple Phone Gar. 116 TIME TABLE Leave Magna 9140 a. m. 1:40 6:40 7:40 11:10 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,111 March 5-- 6. Mon. 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 DAWfi PATROL ErroJ Flynn as the adventurous leader, with Basil Rath bone, David Niven, Donald Crisp. Gay, reckless, gallant boys untrained, unknowing and unafraid! Musical. Prices Tuesday-Wednesda- Leave Salt Lake 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:00 P- 5:00 p.m. 9:00 p. in. March Comedy r TICKETS Mr. and Mrs. EL C. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culley Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Chase W. A. Eckersley and Partner Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fairbourne Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bevan Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Breeze , Alice Faye, Constance Bennett, Nancy Kelly, Joan Davit, Charles Farrell, Wally Vernon, Daring romance! Spectacular adventure! 1000 thrills! Second Feature all Phone Gar. 34 COMPLIMENTARY Thursday-Friday- First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. tn. Last Show 9:00 p. tn. Extra! Extra! Extra! Extra! Big Double BUI Same requirements and the same show at both theatre. Magna Motor Sales Co. This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre next week entitles: n "TAIL SPIN Top Commission GROVER-- at p. "HONOLULU Income Tax Service I 6:00. Mon. 7.00. Eleanor Powell, Robert Young, George Burns, Grade Allen. What a show! Romance! Love Songs! Girls! Moonlight on the beach at Waikiki! Youll Jove this grand musical plus 100s of Hula Honeys! News, Comedy Prices MARCH NO SHOW AT THS EMPRESST FOR - 5-- 6. Last Show Starts 9:00 1939's BIG MUST SEE ATTRACTION lit Solicitor Wanted lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllli, 40c 55c 25c March Sunday-Monda- y, First Show Sun. Illlllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Roth the greater and the lesser snow goose, almost Identical except In size, nest In regions of the far noith where men seldom travel duiing the summer. Almost Impassable hogs and clonds of mosquitoes protect the nesting grounds of these waterfowl. Francis I.ee Jacques painted the snow goose Included In the 1339 Wildlife Week stamps issued bj the EMPRESS Should Ba Present? Requirements are to be registered and present at theatre SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL 1 g MONEY NIGHT 40 Good Reasons Why You p. m. p! m. p. m. p. m, March y, . ' 7-- 8, Club Nights. First Shew Both Nights at 7:00. Last show Special Big Double BUI For Club Nights 9:00 "ROAD DEMON Henry Arthur, Joan Valerie, Henry Armetta, Bill Robinson. A sports adventure with those lovable Gambinis. It the fastest picture ever! MR. MOTTO'S LAST WARNING" Peter Lorre, Ricardo Cortez, Virginia Field. Warning from a ventriloquists dummy! Adventure at the bottom of the sea! Iws-Prices 10c-15- Thursday-Frida- y, March 9-1- ji c j 0. First Show 6:00 p. m. Both Nights. Last Show (at Gem) SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL "TAILSPIN" "PRAIRIE MOQN " PrUl Prices lOc-lSc-- B 9:0to J ? f t |